directed by first-time filmmaker, 26-year-old ryan coogler, "fruitvale" tells the story of oscar grant, the 22- year-old bay area resident who was shot to death by a bay area rapid transit police officer. the film begins with real cellphone footage of the police shooting and then dramatically retells the last hours of his life. this is a clip from the film when grant speaks with his mother about plans for new year's eve. >> you guys have plans for the night? >> nothing major. meet up with the fellows. head out to the city. >> why don't you take the train out there? that way you guys can drink and hang out and not have to worry about anything. >> like getting out and getting back. >> no traffic, either. you know it is going to be crazy going and coming back. >> we might take it. >> an excerpt from the film "fruitvale" which one but the u.s. grand jury prize for dramatic film as well as the audience award for u.s. dramatic film at sundance. ryan coogler accepted the award saturday night. >> this day, when i first made this project, it was about humanity, about human beings and how we tre